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Page 301
However, none of the described studies have demonstrated that the isolated
material is the immunogen responsible for the induction of host immunity. Our
studies on the mechanism of immunity to Amblyomma americanum ticks in
guinea pig ...
However, none of the described studies have demonstrated that the isolated
material is the immunogen responsible for the induction of host immunity. Our
studies on the mechanism of immunity to Amblyomma americanum ticks in
guinea pig ...
Page 477
Experimental studies have identified at least 20 species of ticks that are capable
of transmitting anaplasmosis ( Dikmans 1950 , Ewing 1981 ) . Several
investigators have verified transstadial transmission , but only one study ( of
approximately ...
Experimental studies have identified at least 20 species of ticks that are capable
of transmitting anaplasmosis ( Dikmans 1950 , Ewing 1981 ) . Several
investigators have verified transstadial transmission , but only one study ( of
approximately ...
Page 494
The colonies were also studied by electron microscopy and found to contain
organisms similar to those described in D. andersoni in North America. Colony
density studies The density of A. marginale colonies (number of colonies per 0.1
mm't ...
The colonies were also studied by electron microscopy and found to contain
organisms similar to those described in D. andersoni in North America. Colony
density studies The density of A. marginale colonies (number of colonies per 0.1
mm't ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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